Smithsonian Magazine

The Imp of the PerverseTwo centuries after his birth, Edgar Allan Poe has become our era’s premier storyteller.

UCObserver Magazine

Toxic ReligionA feature about a weekend retreat for former fundamentalists that gives them the strength they need to rebuild their lives.

Boston Globe Magazine

The Maternal BrainCover for the Boston Globe Magazine on the wonder of the maternal brain. “Motherhood brings the most dramatic brain changes of a woman’s life.”

Boston Globe Magazine

The Maternal BrainFull page for the Boston Globe Magazine. “In the newborn months, a mother’s interaction with her baby serves as further stimulus to link her brain quite tangibly to her baby’s.

Boston Globe Magazine

The Maternal BrainLast in the series for the Boston Globe Magazine on the maternal brain. “A surge of oxytocin at childbirth allows a woman quite literally to sync to her baby through a coordination of biology (synchronized brain responses and heart rates) and behaviour (matching responses in gaze, touch, and vocalizations).”

The Washington Post - Health & Science

The GiftFor a feature exploring the hopes and fears of a same sex couple attempting to become parents through a surrogate.

New York Times OpEd

A Day In The Life Of A Lawyer At The BorderAn immigration lawyer recounts his experience with parents and children trying to enter the US at the southern border.

Middlebury Magazine

Darkness Into LightA feature documenting a personal account of depression.

Smithsonian Magazine

Einstein in JapanAn account of Albert Einstein's travels through and fascination with Japan prior to WWII.

Paloma

Eurasian Collared DovePersonal work.

Zanate

Great-tailed GrackleLegend is the great-tailed grackle “having no voice, stole its seven distinctive songs from the wise and knowing sea turtle.” Personal work.

Il Perro

Mexican Street dogs are a weird concoction of various recognizable breeds.Personal work.

INC. Magazine

2 out of 3 People See Depression at Work.Here's How to Keep Your Team Well.

The Drowning

Sierra Club

Equity, Inclusion, and JusticeEvery Person Has the Right to a Safe, Healthy Environment - Indoors and Out

Sierra Club has been investing in internal trainings and workshops on systemic oppression for over a decade, but we are an organization with over 600 staff members, thousands of volunteer leaders and nearly three millions members and supporters. Every individual training is different, with vastly different curricula and points of emphasis.

Sierra Club

Expanding the Equity Department Team at Sierra Club to Make an Even Bigger Impact

In 2017 Sierra Club made huge investments in their work to build a more equitable, inclusive and justice-oriented Sierra Club community. In Growing for Change, the Sierra Club’s first-ever all-staff workshop on systemic oppression and how it shows up in our lives and work.

Sierra Club

Sierra Club Invests in Equity, Inclusion and Justice with Growing for Change Workshop

Sierra Club has been investing in internal training and workshops on systemic oppression for over a decade. Every individual training is different, with vastly different curricula and points of emphasis.

Seaweed Hair Series

A personal series exploring various seaweed species in place of human hair.

Seaweed Hair Series

A personal series exploring various seaweed species in place of human hair.

Seaweed Hair Series

A personal series exploring various seaweed species in place of human hair.

Seaweed Hair Series

A personal series exploring various seaweed species in place of human hair.

UCO Magazine

YearningRestless longing is at the core of the human condition, urging us onward through life. What happens when it veers off course?